Disruption (UD) methods on soils from north-facing slopes of the mountain range of La Serra Grossa in the eastern IberianPeninsula. Soils with similar characteristics but covered by the main plant species at the study area were selected. In order to get

A new climate and water-balance station on the Peninsula Skallingen, South West Jutland

In March 1997 an automatic climate and water balance station was established on the peninsula Skallingen, 55°30'N, 8°15'E. The data can be retreived by a cellular phone and a modem. The station and selected data are described.

A controversy currently exists regarding the number of Toba eruptive events represented in the tephra occurences across peninsular India. Resolution of this issue was sought through detailed geochemical analyses of a comprehensive suite of samples

. The results demonstrate that all the Toba tephra occurrences in peninsular India belong to the 75,000 yr B.P. Toba eruption.

Rates and patterns of erosion on inter-tidal shore platforms, Kaikoura Peninsula, South Island, New Zealand

This paper presents measured rates of erosion on shore platforms at Kaikoura Peninsula. Surface lowering rates were measured with a micro-erosion meter and traversing micro-erosion meter. Differences in lowering rates were found between different

This paper examines how the bedrock properties affect the slope profiles on the structurally controlled landforms at Mount Dalma, southern part of Korean Peninsula. The AA. discuss here, however, only the apparent (qualitative) relationships between

(or mixed) pingos should also be recognized. Since suitable conditions for the formation of pure hydrostatic pingos are rarely met outside the Mackenzie Delta/Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula area the world type of pingo is most likely to be of an hydraulic

This paper reports the results of research on the internal structure and sedimentology of a relict talus slope on the Trotternish Peninsula, northern Skye, Scotland. Particular attention is devoted to : describing and interpreting the internal